Wine Institute of New Zealand
- Wine Institute of New Zealand
The Wine Institute of New Zealand, established in 1975, represents the interests of its 529 member wineries. It collaborates closely with the New Zealand Wingrowers Council, established in 2002, which represents the interests of the country's independent grapegrowers.
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*New Zealand wine
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* [http://www.nzwine.com/intro/ New Zealand wine Institute]
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